2 Girls 1 Cup is the unofficial nickname of the trailer for Hungry Bitches, a 2007 Brazilian scat-fetish pornographic film produced by MFX Media.[1] The trailer features two women conducting themselves in fetishistic intimate relations, including defecating into a cup, taking turns ostensibly consuming the excrement, and vomiting it into each other's mouths.DiscoDan wrote:oh please, you act like you just had to sit through two girls one cup.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Girls_1_Cup
That *would* have been slightly disturbing.
So...
How do *you* know about that movie?

Me, too, but I'm not autistic. I just don't care much for so-called 'small talk'. Most if it is meaningless bullshit anyway. When people got something interesting to say, I'll pay attention. Unfortunately, most of the time, they haven't. Just remember that "people are boring" and you will feel the pressure float away.Cheshire_Cat wrote:I can relate to a lot of what you're going through. I'm terrible at small talk.
Nice excuse for me to pimp George Carlin again, this time to help Chesire Cat and others.
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"I like people. But I like them in short bursts. I don't like people for extended periods of time. I'm allright with them for a little while, but once you get up passed around minute, minute and a half... I gotta get the fuck out of there."
Yes, I'm very much in favor of legalizing most drugs. The strongest and most destructive drugs is already legal --it's called alcohol. To allow one kind of drugs and not others is not logical. As you may know, the US did try to outlaw alcohol in the 1920's during Prohibition, and it led to widespread illegal bootleg alcohol production, which was organized by mobsters and other gangs of criminals. President Roosevelt, upon taking office in 1933, knew it was counter-productive and was feeding criminality and revoked Prohibition.Jackoleen wrote:So, you are for the legalization of what has, for years, been a drug for the sake of drug use itself? Really? I have a few medical conditions, but I'd NEVER use pot as a medication, because, for years, the drug has stood for the slow destruction, and the embarrassment, of America. I will never endorse medical pot.
The same is true with the phony 'drugs war' that's been going on for over 30 years now. The illegality of drugs make it a lucrative business for criminals. The 'war on drugs' has been a miserable failure. It has cost the taxpayers billions of dollars and has not resulted in anything. If you want to combat all the criminal activities that are connected to drugs, you have to legalize them. And that way, the government can earn more money by taxing it --a much needed thing in times of recession!
The government shouldn't tell anyone what they can or can't use. If somebody wants to use pot, fine for them. Let them do it. They're not hurting anybody with it. But instead, the US puts people in prison just for possessing weed they only use for themselves. Not because these people are a danger to society (or even to themselves), but because the for-profit prison system in the US (a travesty and a violation of a source of giant corruption) needs more customers.
Jackoleen wrote:With regards to what you said about the fact that " not fooling anyone", I wish that you'd reveal exactly what you were accusing me of. Were you saying that I am really a Conservative in Liberal's clothing?
This. First you accuse him of all kinds of things that are not his fault; then you post some pretty conservative opinions (which you have every right to, obviously) and then you say you are a Democrat who voted for Obama. I find that hard to believe. But... I didn't have the right to insinuate you were not telling the truth.